This Mantra is attributed to Kuan Yin, Bodhisattva, Divine Giver of Compassion. This Mantra is very powerful, is believed it can cleanse the most heavy negative karmas accumulated from our countless births through out many life times in millions of years.

There are many versions of the chantings of this Mantra (the sounds are different - original Sanskrit sound, Chinese version of Sanskrit sound, Nepalese version, Tibetan version....all versions are supposed in Sanskrit sound), this is one of them.

35. may help in curing infertility (the stresses of infertility can interfere with the release of hormones that regulate ovulation).

II. Psychological benefits

36. builds self-confidence

37. increases serotonin level, influences mood and behaviour

38. resolves phobias and fears

39. helps control own thoughts

40. helps with focus and concentration

41. increases creativity

42. increased brain wave coherence

43. improved learning ability and memory

44. increased feelings of vitality and rejuvenation

45. increased emotional stability

46. improved relationships

47. mind ages at slower rate

48. easier to remove bad habits

49. develops intuition

50. increased Productivity

51. improved relations at home and at work

52. ability to see the larger picture in a given situation

53. helps ignore petty issues

54. increased ability to solve complex problems

55. purifies your character

56. develops will power

57. greater communication between the two brain hemispheres

58. react more quickly and more effectively to a stressful event

59. increases one's perceptual ability and motor performance

60. higher intelligence growth rate

61. increased job satisfaction

62. increases the capacity for intimate contact with loved ones

63. decreases the potential for mental illness

64. more sociable behavior

65. less aggressiveness

66. helps in smoking cessation and alcohol addiction

67. reduces the need and dependency on drugs, pills and pharmaceuticals

68. less need of sleep to recover from sleep deprivation

69. requires less time to fall asleep, helps to cure insomnia

70. increases sense of responsibility

71. reduces road rage

72. decrease in restless thinking

73. decreased tendency to worry

74. increases listening skills and empathy

75. helps to make more accurate judgments

76. greater tolerance

77. gives composure to act in considered and constructive ways

78. grows a stable, more balanced personality

79. develops emotional maturity

III. Spiritual benefits

80. helps to keep things in perspective

81. provides peace of mind, happiness

82. helps to discover your purpose

83. increased self-actualization

84. increased compassion

85. spiritual growth

86. deeper understanding of yourself and others

87. brings body, mind, spirit in harmony

88. deeper level of spiritual relaxation

89. increased acceptance of oneself

90. helps to learn forgiveness

91. changes attitude toward life

92. creates a deeper relationship with your higher power or deity

93. attains enlightenment

94. greater inner-directedness

95. helps living in the present moment

96. creates a widening, deepening capacity for love

97. discovery of the power and consciousness beyond the ego

98. experience an inner sense of assurance

99. experience a sense of oneness

100. increases the synchronicity in one's life

Meditation is completely free. It requires no special equipment, and is not complicated to learn. It can be practiced anywhere, at any given moment, and it is not time consuming (15-20 minutes per day is recommended).

Best of all, meditation has no negative side effects, whatsoever. There is nothing but positive to be gained from it. With such a huge list of benefits, the question to ask yourself is, Why am I not meditating yet?